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I'm Solle, 17, Dutch. I like to write. I like to draw. About a year ago, a friend convinced me to watch Fight Club. I bought the book soon after that, followed by Survivor last month and Invisible Monsters yesterday. Chuck's style is inspiring, beautiful, hilarious, generally nifty, and quite a few more adjectives.

Truth be told, Fight Club is not the best book I've ever read, nor is it the best movie I've ever seen. However, it is by far the most enjoyable book I've encountered so far, and the same goes for the movie. Yes, I'm critical. I like details. Nitpicking. Fight Club, book, is always next to my pillow--call me obsessed, or just plain addicted.

I didn't like Survivor. Oh, I liked the plot, I liked Tender, I liked the dialogue and everything else. I just hated the atmosphere. To each their own.

I liked Invisible Monsters. Not loved. I liked it, a lot, and it inspired me to Google the name Palahniuk and to find this site. Hi y'all.

Well, I'm off to find me a decent av and sig, and maybe even inspiration for some fanart.

Why is it boring? I'm not really familiar with Rotterdam but it seems like it must be a good sized city. Have you ever been to the states? I grew up in Germany, mostly southern, and we did a lot of travelling, but we never went North. I am terribly curious about that whole part of Europe. My dad just went on a Honeymoon cruise in the Balctic: Amsterdam, Helsinki, St.Petersburg, etc. I'm jealous even though that isn't the way I would want to visit; stuck on a boat, trapped in a herd of fat, loud, inconsiderate Americans... He did bring back some cool photos though...

Fiberoptic, that pic isn't mine-- it's in my faves section over at DeviantArt, meaning I pray to the elder gods every day that they might give me such amazing drawing skills.

I've seen most of Europe, but never been to the States. Rotterdam is boring, mainly because... after WWII, people desperately tried to cherish what was left, while still planning to create a modern city. Thus, Rotterdam center now consists of pretentious statues and a McDonalds on every corner, while the part where normal people live is less interesting than a paper bag.

I always wanted to live in europe, there always seemed to be alotf of culture there. i always hated the U.S, it's so boring, cept for las vegas (a must see).

Ive read two of chucks books so far and am still working on lulluby, fight club was great. I thought it was book meant for me, so much of it made sense and really made me think. Choke was okay but kind of boring.

I always wanted to live in europe, there always seemed to be alotf of culture there. i always hated the U.S, it's so boring, cept for las vegas (a must see).

Ive read two of chucks books so far and am still working on lulluby, fight club was great. I thought it was book meant for me, so much of it made sense and really made me think. Choke was okay but kind of boring.

welcome to the forums.

If thats you in the picture. That means we are destin to make suicide pack when the stick turns blue.

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